Plex Media Server Archive

With the new website, I can no longer find the archive of previous versions. Where can I go to find the previous release for Plex Media Server?

With 1.0, Remote Access stopped working. I’ve tried all the router/port setting stuff and want to see if the previous release works again.

Thanks,
Chris

I’d be interested to know this as well. The new update doesn’t work on my old ass version of OS X and I can’t find a way to roll back. Lame.

Previous version of PMS are not longer available on the plex.tv

As part of this focusing of resources, versions of Plex Media Server prior to 1.0 will no longer be available for download.
REF: https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/222559/plex-media-server-availability#latest

That sounds really nice but the new shiny v1.0 blew my old version away and now won’t run. I hope as a Plex Pass member that some type of link can be provided until the new version is smart enough to understand that it shouldn’t recommend Upgrading on older system on which it won’t run. I’m dead in the water until I can find an older version - unacceptable!

@cwmn What OS? On Windows, previous versions are stored in application data folder.

@astrofisher said:
@cwmn What OS? On Windows, previous versions are stored in application data folder.

I’m on a Mac.

As part of this focusing of resources, versions of Plex Media Server prior to 1.0 will no longer be available for download.

Hmm… I have a good feeling that the current version of the Media Server is why it’s not working. That seems to be the only change and I can’t get it working again. It would suck if I can’t go back…

On a Mac, look for an Updates folder in: ~/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/

On Windows, inside that folder are the previous version packages which contain the installation files.
On Windows rollback is simple - exit the server, uninstall the newest version and then install the rollback version. You might want to take a look on the Mac forums.

Having same issues as chrisbrummel regarding incompatibiity with newest version on my Mac . I do not see a “Plex Media Server” in the Application support folder. I also need a way to rollback and have been a longtime plex pass member.

I don’t think Plex is going to open up the old beta archives again, so I hope they get these problems fixed quickly.

v1.0 seems to be pretty buggy, ALL of my ATV clients ceased functioning and rolling back hasn’t solved the issue. Others seem to have better luck rolling back, removing the previous versions seems pretty foolish in light of how poorly this one is doing…

@chrisbrummel said:

@astrofisher said:
@cwmn What OS? On Windows, previous versions are stored in application data folder.

I’m on a Mac.

Time Machine- roll back to the last version of the app before you upgraded…

If you do need a previous version, the old links do still work (at the moment). There are links in a few posts around the forum.

But I don’t know if you try a rollback it may/could mess up your library as I don’t know the changes that have been made under the hood.

If anyone does need the link to v0.9.16 for os x, send me a PM

I have these for ubuntu,

plexmediaserver_0.9.16.6.1993-5089475_amd64.deb
plexmediaserver_0.9.17.2.2159-2bd156c_amd64.deb
plexmediaserver_0.9.17.3.2239-fe07491_amd64.deb
plexmediaserver_1.0.0.2261-a17e99e_amd64.deb

If you need for for that os.

@blim5001 said:
If you do need a previous version, the old links do still work (at the moment). There are links in a few posts around the forum.

I’ve been digging around the forums, but haven’t found any. Any leads?

Thanks,
Chris

https://web.archive.org/web/20130910125628/http://wiki.plexapp.com/index.php/Download
Worked for me

Okay, it seemed to work for a second.

I rolled back to 9.16 and I saw the green checkmark! I then thought, maybe I can get to 9.17 and still get remote access, so I installed that and got the red exclamation. So I went back to 9.16 and I can’t get it to work anymore.

I’m not sure what to do, but prior to 1.0 everything worked fine.

I’ve mapped my ports, I’ve tried manually specifying those ports, I’ve turned off and on my UPnP setting and NAT-PMP on both my CentryLink technicolor C200T modem and my Almond+ router, which both have the latest firmware.

This all used to work until very recently. Any ideas?

Okay, I’ve gotten 9.16 to work.

But I can’t get 1.0 to work. For a moment, thought it might be something on my network settings, but I’m getting the impression that it’s mostly 1.0. I think I had a Double NAT situation going on. I turned off NAT on my router, but left it on my modem and now 9.16 works, but I can’t get 1.0 to work.

Is it a bug? Or are there suggestions for getting 1.0 to work?

Thanks,
Chris

Fixed! 1.0.1.2396 seems to have fixed the bug. All glory be to the developers.

Thanks!